was raised in the Pacific Northwest in the farming community of Colfax Washington. His love for the “building process” began young through the mentoring of his grandfather, Hank Clauson. Hank was a respected project supervisor in Spokane and often took Jamie along as he oversaw his projects, teaching Jamie a strong work ethic and the benefits of a job well done. Jamie began his own construction career spending summers of high school working for Bacon Concrete in Spokane. Upon graduating from Colfax High School in 1988 he attended Western Washington University in Bellingham for three years. It was at the one and only architectural class that WWU provided that Jamie determined that he had a great skill and love of Architecture and the associated trades that aid in the reality of building structures. He then transferred to University of Idaho to attend the College of Art and Architecture, as a bonus, he also met the love of his life and now wife Jill. Summers in college were spent furthering his understanding of the construction industry working as a general construction laborer for Clark and Sons Landscaping, and Tanglefoot Development, after graduating from University of Idaho:

Jill has lived in the Pacific Northwest for many years, and has a true appreciation for life in the “Great Northwest” after moving around the country as a young girl. She has a degree in Hospitality Business from Washington State University and currently works part-time as an Event Coordinator for a non-profit company. She is very busy as the mother of our 3 young boys, and is an integral part of B2

Architecture operating as the office manager and general support team for the principal.